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Oriane Pawlisiak, Terrible People

Oriane Pawlisiak, Terrible People

London magazine Terrible People has stealthily built up a dedicated readership for its light-hearted examination of the poor behaviour exhibited by our fellow human beings. Art director Oriane Pawlisiak explains more about the magazine as the seventh issue heads for shops, sporting a bright new redesign.

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Port handwritten covers
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Port handwritten covers

We’ve seen magazines experiment with their logo from issue to issue, but Port’s new approach to the typography of its name is unique. Each issue features up to eight different cover stars, and each person handwrites the magazine’s name. We spoke to art director Matt Curtis about how the covers are working.
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Erotic Review #1

Erotic Review #1

Erotic Review has just been relaunched by editor Lucy Roeder as a journal exploring desire. The new magazine has a unique and subtle typographic identity by Studio Frith, helping it look forward rather than back. We spoke to Frith Kerr about the development of the identity and the language of desire.

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Fantastic Man #37

Fantastic Man #37

The ever-evolving Fantastic Man is back with a new format, look and direction that creative director Jop van Bennekom describes as ‘subtle and indeed drastic at the same time.’ Take a look through the pages of the new issue with its new logo, more fashion, and a smart new (single) typeface throughout.
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John Sunyer, Courier

John Sunyer, Courier

As magCulture Live New York 2023 nears, we meet John Sunyer, Editor of Courier, who will be presenting the recent complete relaunch of the magazine. He and Photo editor Anna Jay will be discussing how the magazine has completely reinvented its format while retaining the core idea of telling stories of modern business.
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Debika Ray, Crafts

Debika Ray, Crafts

This week, the UK Crafts Councils’s Crafts magazine relaunches as a biannual, with a fresh new design and improved paper stock. Editor Debika Ray explains the thinking behind the shift in strategy, and the magazine’s new role as the centre of a membership scheme, as she looks ahead at her week.
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